Single Game Tickets

Premium Offerings

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Suite Packages

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Event Tickets

Shining Star ENERGY Youth Football Clinic

For the eleventh consecutive year, the Valero Alamo Bowl will host the free Shining Star ENERGY Youth Football Clinic for youth ages 7-14. Coaches from area colleges including Incarnate Word, Trinity and UTSA will join forces with local high schools … Continued

Valero Alamo Bowl Golf Classic

The Valero Alamo Bowl Golf Classic is one of San Antonio’s most anticipated golf tournaments of the year. Held on December 6 at The Club at Sonterra, the tournament features a press conference with the head football coaches from the participating … Continued

$ 375.00

PrimeSport Kickoff Luncheon

Valero Alamo Bowl Bash

The night before the big game, fans can celebrate Bowl Week in style at the Valero Alamo Bowl Bash. Held at the Marriott Rivercenter, guests will experience Texas-sized hospitality with five gourmet action food stations, open bars, fan interaction activities, … Continued

Bowl Delivers $52.9 Million Total Economic Impact for San Antonio

The 2018 Valero Alamo Bowl featuring #13 Washington State and #24 Iowa State generated a total economic impact of $52.9 million for San Antonio last year and brought a bowl record 41,578 ticketed out-of-state visitors to town, according to a report conducted by Economic Analytics Consulting, LLC.

This was the first visit to San Antonio for 62% of the
out-of-state guests. The report also indicted an average length of stay of 3.4
days and a total fiscal effect of $4.3 million for the city based on visitor
spending.

“If you were anywhere in downtown San Antonio during Bowl
Week, the amazing impact of the 2018 Valero Alamo Bowl was easy to see,” said
Valero Alamo Bowl Chairman Michael Kiolbassa. “With each school winning seven
of their last eight games, Washington State and Iowa State and their excited
fan bases flocked to San Antonio to enjoy everything that makes our city such a
special place. We thank both universities for their support as well as
everyone who helped make this such a memorable year highlighted by our
partnerships with ESPN, Valero and Visit San Antonio.”

An Alamodome crowd of 60,675 watched Washington State’s
thrilling 26-24 victory over Iowa State in person and another 6.1 million
watched on ESPN, the #1 and #2 marks among the 33 non-CFP bowl games,
respectively.

It was the highest Valero Alamo Bowl attendance for a
match-up featuring two out-of-state teams since 2005 and garnered almost one
million more ESPN viewers than the bowl’s historic average.

“Every year, the Valero Alamo Bowl shines a tremendous
spotlight on San Antonio,” said Casandra Matej, President and CEO of Visit San
Antonio. “From its consistently outstanding television ratings to the ability
to introduce our city to visiting fans, the game provides a powerful platform.
That has never been truer than the 2018 contest, which showcased our warm and
inviting community to more than 41,000 out-of-state visitors, all of whom went
back to Washington and Iowa as ambassadors for all that San Antonio has to
offer.”

Since increasing its team payout to the Big 12 and Pac-12
conferences in 2014 to be their #1 bowl outside the CFP, the Valero Alamo Bowl
has featured five straight Top 25 matchups. The previous record of two
consecutive Top 25 matchups occurred in 1999 and 2000.

The growth of the Valero Alamo Bowl along with the extension
of its partnerships with Valero and ESPN as well as with Big 12 and Pac-12
conferences through the 2025 football season has allowed the bowl’s community
outreach to increase.

In June 2017, the Valero Alamo Bowl contributed $6 million
for technology upgrades at the Alamodome. This new funding provided an expanded
public Wi-Fi system, two additional HD video screens and sound system upgrades
to benefit all events in the newly renovated facility.

For the 2018-2019 school year, the Valero Alamo Bowl and its
partners will award over $1 million to San Antonio students representing every
participating high school and four-year university. This amount is the largest
scholarship total among all of the bowl games.

The 2019 Valero Alamo Bowl will be played in the 65,000 seat
Alamodome in San Antonio in late December or early January at a date that will
announced by the end of April. Tickets will go on sale this summer, but
interested buyers can join the Priority Wait List at www.alamobowl.com.

After paying each team playing in the 1993 Builders Square
Alamo Bowl $720,000, the Valero Alamo Bowl’s combined team payout to the Big 12
and Pac-12 conferences will be $8.82 million in 2019.